Album Review

Is Ann Arbor, Michigan the new center of the funk universe? No, of course not, but Third Coast Kings certainly nudge the axis in their hometown's direction on this self-titled album. Playing tough, tight funk/R&B workouts in the late-'60s/early-'70s manner, Third Coast Kings have learned the lessons of the past, fused them with a young man's energy and imagination, and come up with an album that honors their obvious influences while sounding fresh, lively, and fun. Vocalists Sean Ike and Michelle Camilleri boost the soul factor in these songs when they step up to the microphone, but the band is every bit as strong and more eclectic on its instrumentals, where the horn players have a greater chance to color their musical space and the melodies veer off into jazzy tangents, though thankfully without losing focus or descending into weak-kneed fusion. The songs don't break a whole lot of new ground, but they manage not to sound rote or clichéd, either, which puts them ahead of a number of current retro-funk combos, and the material swings hard while the players show how much they can do, both individually and as a collective. And the clean, straightforward production gets the group's sound on plastic with no fuss and no muss. If you want to hear a band cut a righteous groove, you want to hear Third Coast Kings, and this album shows their abundant talent and potential to their best advantage.

Customer Reviews

Woo! This album is awesome!

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Awesomesauce instrumentals kid

Woo! This album is awesome! Go Cooper!

Funk Pleasure!

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FattoushNoodles

I recently saw Third Coast Kings at a show and they killed it. I bought the cd the next day. I love their sound... Makes you want to get up and shake it.

Awesome

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dthoma69

Best album I have purchased in over two years. Would love to see them live. Sean Ike sounds great and the horns can't be beat

Biography

Formed: 2008 in Ann Arbor, MI

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Playing funk, soul, and R&B in the classic style of the 1960s and '70s, the Third Coast Kings are a Michigan-based octet who have won an international following for their groove-intensive sound. Formed in 2008, the Third Coast Kings feature Andy Filisko on guitar, Nate Ayers on bass, James "Gemstone" Keovongsak on drums, Ryan Dolan on trumpet, Terry Kimura on trombone, Alec Cooper on tenor sax, and Brian Einstein Lassiter on alto and baritone sax. Initially, the group also included lead vocalist...